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Did Philo influence the contents of the New Testament?
The following information about Philo of Alexandria has saved me a lot of spade-work. These quotes show the comparative significance of this man with regard to early Christian doctrines.
"Jewish scho …
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Did any Apostolic or Ante-Nicene Fathers believe that Jesus was a created being?
There's a major problem searching literature for claims that some leaders of the early Church believed that Jesus was a created being, apart from wasting a massive amount of time looking for something …
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What was the 'orthodox' view of God and Christ when the Arian Controversy began?
You ask if you are making a category error with the three alternatives given in your question. The way to avoid a category error when asking about pre- and post-300 A.D. beliefs regarding the person o …
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What was the real issue between Arius and Bishop Alexander at Nicaea in 325?
Setting the scene:
Arius was born circa 270 A.D. and died in 336. The first Council of Nicea was in 325, producing The Nicene Creed. At it, Eusebius of Nicomedia spoke for Arius, as Arius was not a bi …